OK, formally reserved. See everyone (excuse me, that's y'all , another good
Southernism) there. Unless I sober up when I actually get around to calculating
the distance. Reminds me of the German relatives of friend Dita who visited the
US figuring, oh, they'd drive from East TN to California
I'm guessing here, but it's possible that there may be a difference
between menu_rext versions here.
More recent menu_rext's allow slightly different parameters for
some
of the menus.
Possibly - the line in the program is:
3730 source$=DIR_SELECT$('IDENTIFY DIRECTORY CONTAINING THE
Morning Marcel, Wolfgang,
Thanks for your replies.
Nope, that's where you differ with the documentation. First, the
variable area is (A6,A4), typo I guess, and second, the opcodes $FF31
to $ are for load/save, not $32 to $FF. Yes, the latter DO work,
but it seems that's more an
extdgl42 wrote:
OK, formally reserved. See everyone (excuse me, that's y'all , another
good Southernism) there. Unless I sober up when I actually get around to
calculating the distance. Reminds me of the German relatives of friend Dita
who visited the US figuring, oh, they'd drive from
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Not only that, but codes from -5 through to -1 will overwrite data at
the top of your A4 stack.
Ignore that. I'm a pillock. I've got my mental stack upside down again :o(
Cheers,
Norman.
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Morning Derek,
Many years ago I wrote many Hyperbolic function based on The Advanced
QL User Guide, by Dickens. All seemed to work fine.
Funny that. I was just wondering if anyone had ever done that sort of thing
when I was looking at Dickens last night. Spooky :o)
I've re-installed QHelp from the zip files. Everything is in exactly the
same directories as before, yet now it works. Aren't computers
wonderful?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not only that, but codes from -5 through to -1 will overwrite data at
the top of your A4 stack.
Ignore that. I'm a pillock. I've got my mental stack upside down again :o(
Actually, I may not be a pillok after all ! Correct me if I'm
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The US is a big country.
I remember driving down a bit of Queensland in 2000 - that's a big country too !
Steve Irwin - RIP.
Cheers,
Norman.
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I'm looking forward to hearing back from you all :o)
PS. I'm off to France next week, so any replies after today will be delayed
in being read. I've got to drive on the wrong side of the road for a week -
that should be fun. If you are anywhere around Marseilles,
Thanks.
(I think !!!)
Cheers,
norman.
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At 10:41 22/09/2006 +0100, you wrote:
Probably, I can see no connection !
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You must visit Minerve.
We probably will - I'll be driving and MrsD will be navigating in her usual
manner - you should have turned left back there ! (Only kidding)
SNIP
and wine around there is pronounced Ving with a hard end G -
important to know (8-)#
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Not with the LOAD/SAVE op code as far as I can see, they always take
6 bytes from the A1 stack and load back 6 bytes. There is no way
that I can see (using the maths package) to load and save a word for
example.
Yes, but nobody tells you that the data area is just for
Hi Marcel,
Yes, but nobody tells you that the data area is just for FP data.
True, but if I was setting up an area of storage I'd be sure (myself) to keep
my FP stuff well away from my other stuff purely because it's possible for the
FP stuff to wander all over my other stuiff if I get the
Great - see you there!
jim
On 22-Sep-06, at 9:41 AM, extdgl42 wrote:
OK, formally reserved. See everyone (excuse me, that's y'all ,
another good Southernism) there. Unless I sober up when I actually
get around to calculating the distance. Reminds me of the German
relatives of friend Dita
Hi David
Glad to hear it - yes, computers are wonderful !!
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 23:30:05 +0100, David McCann
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I've re-installed QHelp from the zip files. Everything is in exactly the
same directories as before, yet now it works. Aren't computers
wonderful?
I have tried to use PDQ XREF200 on my QPC2 system but to no avail.
Is this a known incompatibility?
Thanks,
Alan
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Marcel,
Well, I myself have never used this and only read up on it after your
questions...
Much obliged - thanks !
The idea of my own column commenting on all the things I read that are
wrong or at least not-quite-right has already crossed my mind, but
then I'm lazy and currently don't
I think they're affectionately as confusers :-) .
Doug L. 37830 USA
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From: Rich Mellor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 22, 2006 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QHelp
Hi David
Glad to hear it - yes, computers are wonderful !!
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
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Rich Mellor wrote:
Malcolm Cadman has given me a Gold Card for sale - however it has the two
outer pins on the 5V regulator shorted and a capacitor on the underside
(underneath the 68000) - I presume it has been adapted for
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
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Aaargh, sorry this was meant to go direct to Robert!
That's me blacklisted now I guess.
Robert, I'll send it separately again, as the attachment may not
have
made it through to the list.
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There was no
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:54:55 +0100, Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
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Rich Mellor wrote:
Malcolm Cadman has given me a Gold Card for sale - however it has the
two
outer pins on the 5V regulator shorted and a
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